- He has fixed many, many bugs. There's no single summary theme, but
- he's fixed about a dozen different bugs in LOOP alone, and more
- in the compiler itself. It appears that a lot of his fixes there
- and elsewhere reflect systematic public-spiritedness, fixing bugs
- as they show up in sbcl-devel or as archived in the BUGS file.
+ He fixed many, many bugs on various themes, and has done a
+ tremendous amount of work on the compiler in particular, fixing
+ bugs and refactoring.
+
+Paul Dietz:
+ He is in the process of writing a comprehensive test suite
+ for the requirements of the ANSI Common Lisp standard. Already, at
+ the halfway stage, it has caught hundreds of bugs in SBCL, and
+ provided simple test cases for them. His random crash tester has
+ caught an old deep problem in the implementation of the stack
+ analysis phase in the compiler.
+
+Brian Downing:
+ He fixed the linker problems for building SBCL on Mac OS X. He
+ found and fixed the cause of backtraces failing for undefined
+ functions and assembly routines. He wrote the core of SBCL's
+ alternative interpreter-based EVAL.
+
+Miles Egan:
+ He creates binary packages of SBCL releases for Red Hat and other
+ (which?) platforms.
+
+Lutz Euler:
+ He made a large number of improvements to the x86-64 disassembler.
+
+Andreas Fuchs:
+ He provides infrastructure for monitoring build and performance
+ regressions of SBCL. He assisted with the integration of the
+ Unicode work.